You may recall that last month the FBI gave a jaw-dropping answer to a request for the release of the rest of Hillary Clinton's emails from her secret bathroom server. The Bureau told New York attorney Ty Clevenger that they wouldn’t be releasing them because the plaintiff had failed to prove a compelling "public interest" in seeing the documents. That might have proven to be the end of the line, but now a judge in Maryland has ordered that an investigation be opened into the actions of three Clinton attorneys over possible charges of destruction of evidence when the server was purged.

The lawyers are Cheryl Mills, David Kendall, and Heather Samuelson.

James Comey may have fixed his buddies up with criminal immunity, but they don't have immunity from bar sanctions.

It goes without saying that I don't expect this to go anywhere, and I doubt many of you disagree. We've seen this show before, and we know the conclusions are written well ahead of the investigation: The Guild protects its own.